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Former Pallas singers to unite on stage at Scottish prog festival
By Jerry Ewing published
Alan Reed will join Euan Lowson's band Machinary at this year's Wha's Like Us Scottish prog festival

When true rebels came out as prog fans: Five essential neo-prog albums of the 80s
By Johnny Sharp published
The second-wave movement didn’t last long – but its bands revitalised the genre with an attitude and energy that’s still being felt today

Stars of the 80s prog scene line up for book launch live event
By Jerry Ewing published
Members of Pendragon, IQ, Pallas, Twelfth Night and Solstice to feature on panel discussion and an audience Q&A at launch for new 80s prog book

New book sheds further light on the rise of Marillion, Pallas, Twelfth Night, and the 80s prog revival
By Jerry Ewing published
A Playground Of Broken Hearts charts the prog revival from 1983 to 1989 and is published in July

Pallas announce one more album (at least) but it's the end of the road as far as gigs go
By Jerry Ewing published
Scottish neo proggers Pallas announce intention to record more but it's all over for the live shows

“A comprehensive celebration, impressively extensive”: Pallas’ Eyes In The Night 1981-1986
By Gary McKenzie published
Must-have seven-disc set documents the Scottish neo-proggers’ struggle for survival and excellence

“Basically I’d been set up. I woke up the following morning and wondered, ‘Did I just rejoin?’” How Pallas repaired the angry split with Alan Reed to deliver their eighth album in 48 years
By Dave Ling published
Despite the acrimony of 2010, the glacial-speed band realised they’d all changed – and latest release The Messenger proves no one really ever leaves their family

New book documenting the 80s prog scene to be published in June
By Jerry Ewing published
Mirror Of Dreams is the first of a two volume set on the 80s prog revival, this one covering the years 1981-1983
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